About the Instructor – Jessica Valles

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Uniquely Qualified Instructor

Jessica Valles is a highly experienced mathematics teacher. Her enthusiasm for learning and for “real” experiences in the classroom, enable her to positively motivate colleagues as they try new skills or ideas. Using fast-paced, energetic activities throughout the seminar, Jessica captivates and energizes seminar attendees from the most technologically literate to the true “technophobe.”

As a current secondary math teacher, Jessica has daily experience with students and colleagues as they use technology tools to enhance learning and instruction. Her practical approaches, creative ideas and focus on instructional standards ensure that technology is not just another add-on for which to find a time slot in the school day, but rather an instructional tool that assists both the students and the teacher.

Jessica is the author of, Utilizing Cutting-edge Technology Resources to Enhance Your Mathematics Classes (Grades 6-12),the resource handbook each participant will receive at this seminar. The handbook is specifically designed to ensure that you will be able to easily implement the ideas you learn when you return to your classroom.

What Your Colleagues Say About Your Presenter

“Awesome to finally attend a seminar that has to do with middle school math and not 3rd grade social studies. Thanks so much!”
– Sarah Gianotti, Teacher

“Excellent! I love all the cool ideas that can be incorporated in math classes. I will be doing my homework on all of the sites and apps. Love the flipped classroom and QR codes.”
– Juanika Williams, Math Teacher

“Most resourceful seminar I have attended in a long time. I actually saw many ways to use technology in a math class.”
– Barbara Mifflin, Teacher